OTTAWA, Nov 18 (Reuters) - The environmental review of
existing proposals for crude oil pipeline is continuing despite
the new Liberal government's plans to revamp the assessment
process to make it more robust, Natural Resources Minister Jim
Carr said on Wednesday.
"They have not stopped. The process continues. There will be
a transition as we amend the ways in which the National Energy
Board goes about the process of evaluating these projects, and
we will announce those changes as soon as we can, but the
process continues," he told reporters on a conference call.